seeker1117 wrote:"Autotune" is the Devil!
Us pitchy singers NEED autotune. On the other hand, lazy singers abuse autotune.
Michael, Rhianna, even Ozzy, I am talking to you!
http://www.octorox.com
Moderators: siren13, Essence, Giorgio Tsoukalos
seeker1117 wrote:"Autotune" is the Devil!


ELECTRIC MOON came into existence in 2009 - a new project with cosmic traveller Sula Bassana as the driving force. Bassist Komet Lulu, illustrator on top of that and responsible for corporate design and artwork is aboard as well as Pablo Carneval (drums).
In 2010 they worked out their debut 'Lunatics', released on German Nasoni label and consisting of long spacey trips in the vein of earlier output with Sula Bassana involved, energetic and hypnotic as is well known, however this time with the focus on a more groovy and acid approach.
So ready your supplies--packing telescope, compass and microscope—and head directly for the innermost reaches of the forest. The trees will serve as speakers and the vines will rasp out a melody as they curl through your hair: “Build Your Beast A Fire!”
Weird Owl is:
John Cassidy—keyboard, synth
Kenneth Cook—bass, keyboard, synth, back-up vocals
Sean Reynolds—drums, percussion
Jon Rudd--guitar
Trevor Tyrrell—vocals, guitar
Formed in May 2004, the band's name derives from the Velvet Underground song "The Black Angel's Death Song".[citation needed]
In 2005, the Black Angels were featured on a dual-disc compilation album of psychedelic music called Psychedelica Vol.1 from Northern Star Records. This, along with the growing popularity of their MySpace page, gave the band a big jump in popularity in the underground scene.
On Friday, August 5, 2007, they played at Lollapalooza in Chicago. Among other venues, they ..............
TERRY BROOKS
Mr. Strange, I suppose……
By DANIEL GHISONI
Terry is one of those guitarists who have made the solo his life goal, just like Randy Holden, Jimi Hendrix, Wilburn Burnchette, but not out of narcissism or anything like it just because the instinct of guitar genius allows them, when the muse strikes to improvise and create incredibly personal and unrepeatable weaving of sounds. (Have you ever heard Jerry Garcia or Duane Allman live repeat the same solo voice? It just doesn't happen!)
Terry forms his own band, The Strange, in a classical trio with Bob Griffin on base and Don Hastle on the drums. But when the time comes to sign a record contract, given his success with the public and the critics, he turns down a profitable RCA contract (which would have forced him to denature his sound) and accepts the offer made to him by the local label, Outer Galaxy, where he has ownership interests.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest